Hanken said officers caught up with Waltemeyer after he left the scene where he used passive resistance, earning him an interference with official acts charge.

A witness said they saw Waltemeyer holding the woman against the cemetery fence obstructing her airway, Hanken said. Marks on the woman's neck corroborated the claims.

Police enhanced the charge due to prior domestic assault convictions, but Hanken said because of the possibility of serious injury, police could have charged Waltemeyer with aggravated domestic assault anyway.

The victim did not need medical attention.

Marshall County Courthouse

Court

Wednesday

Brian Lee Stanley, of Liscomb, made an initial appearance on a harassment, third degree charge. He pleaded not guilty and a pre-trial conference is set for 9 a.m. on July 24.

Jeremy Ray Waltemeyer, 503 E. Boone St., made an initial appearance on a domestic assault charge and a interference with official acts charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle his cases. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on June 29. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety.

J. Socorro Andrade-Alvarado, 306 Woodbury St., made an initial appearance on operating while intoxicated/first offense charge, two counts of a child endangerment charge and a one-way street violation charge. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on July 10. Andrade-Alvarado was released on his own recognizance. The court ordered that he obtain a substance abuse evaluation and submit the results to the court within 60 days.

Jill Marie Weitzell, 409 N. 7th Ave., made an initial appearance on a possession of a Schedule II Controlled substance (Meth)/ with the intent to deliver charge, three counts of a child neglect charge, a failure to affix a tax stamp charge and a prohibited acts charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle her cases. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on June 29. Bond is set at $25,000 cash only.

Zeferi Ortega, 308 N. 11th Ave., made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. In lieu of the fine and surcharge he may complete 10 hours of community service plus pay the court costs to be completed by Sept. 1.

Mia Neave, 527 N. 1st St., made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. She pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. In lieu of the fine and surcharge the court allowed for 10 hours of community service plus pay the court costs to be completed by Sept. 1.

Norberto Lara, 510 E. State St. Apt. #3, made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. In lieu of the fine and surcharge the court allowed for 10 hours of community service plus pay court costs to be completed by Sept. 1.

Erik Gutierrez, 501 W. South St., made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. In lieu of the fine and surcharge the court allowed 10 hours of community service plus pay court costs to be completed by Sept. 1.

Romero Mendez, 509 N. 4th St., made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. In lieu of the fine and surcharge the court allowed for 10 hours of community service plus pay court costs to be completed by Sept. 1.

Andy Bonilla, 510 E. State St. Apt. #3, made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. The court allowed for 10 hours of community service in lieu of the fine and surcharge plus pay the court costs to be completed by Sept. 1.

Marshalltown Police Department

Incidents

On Monday, Barb Mobley, 311 S. 6th St., reported spray paint damage to the driver side doors on a vehicle while parked at her residence. Estimated value of damage was $400.

On Sunday, Jeannette Zeigler, 412 N. 1st Ave. Apt. #2, reported the theft of a purse and contents, a Kodak digital camera, a cell phone and two gold rings. Estimated value of loss was $190.

On Sunday, Laurie Lee Hovey, 802 W. State St., reported burn damage to the trunk lid and driver side rear quarter panel on a 2001 Pontiac Bonneville while parked at her residence. Estimated value of damage was $2,000.

On Sunday, Tina Marie Eubanks, 706 NewCastle Road, reported damage to a glass and metal door at her residence and an interior doorjamb. Estimated value of damage was $700.

On Tuesday, Kyle Patrick Tompkins, 601 S. 8th Ave., reported damage to a window on an entry door to his residence and the theft of a jar of coins. Estimated value of loss was $490.

Citations

On Tuesday, a female juvenile from Marshalltown was cited for simple assault.

Arrests

On Tuesday, Jeremy Ray Waltemeyer, 503 E. Boone St., was arrested for aggravated domestic assault and interference with official acts.

On Tuesday, Jill Marie Weitzell, 409 N. 7th Ave., was arrested for possession of a Schedule II Controlled substance (Meth) with the intent to deliver, prohibited acts, failure to affix a drug tax stamp and three counts of child neglect.

On Tuesday, William Thompson, 509 May St., was arrested for violation of a no-contact order.